Classic OSHA signs are still
used in some facilities. So, to meet such traditional needs, we stock
an OSHA selection. These signs are commonly available in fiberglass,
solar grade lexan, porcelain, aluminum and adhesive vinyl. See Page
8 for material performance comparisons. Standard Sizes: 7” x
10”, 10” x 14”, 14” x 20”
To Order:
Please specify item number, material,
size and quantity.
Material
Code
Fiberglass
FG
Solar grade-polycarbonate
SQ
Aluminum
AM
Adhesive
V
TIP: Use FireFly® reference page, add material,
or even move tip inside your substation. It is vitally important that
warnings and informational signs be visible even in a blackout. FireFly®
signs are great for emergencies, they are both photoluminescent and
reflective for the ultimate in lowlight visibility. See also pages
141-145.
Photoluminescent In 60 minutes, most glow-in-the-dark signs fade
to illegibility. After an hour, these signs still glow at 70 mcd:
safely readable!
Reflective Signs are also high intensity reflective. Spot
emergency equipment with a flashlight.
Deliver
A Reflective Message When The Viewer Brings The Light: Extend sign usage and viewer safety by specifying
the same prismatic material we employ in our high-end street signs.
Help keep the viewer informed and safe -- even when ambient lighting
conditions are poor – with reflective signs.
TIP: Regarding electric supply stations, NESC 2002.112B
states: “Passageways, including stairways, shall be unobstructed
and shall, where practical, provide at least 2.13m (7ft) head room.
Where the preceding requirements are not practical, the obstructions
should be painted, marked or indicated by safety signs, and the
area properly lighted.” Due to unusual architecture, equipment
or fixtures, “Low Headroom” or “Hard Hat Required”
signs are often called for.